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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 10

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The Independent Record, Helena, Mon, Sunday, January 12, 1958 Lillian Kieckbusch Becomes Bride of Dale R. Reller In Holy Cross Church Rites Townsend Lillian Patricia Kieckbusch, daughter of Mrs. William D. Kieckbusch and the late William D. Kieckbuseh, re cently became the bride of Dale Robert Reller, son Mr.

and George Reller of Bozeman, Turing double-ring rites at Holy church. The Rev. William F. Curran ofin the presence of 200 relatives and friends. Mrs.

James "iciated Ragen, organist, who sang the nuptial, high -nass, was accompanied by the church choir. Red poinsettias and white satin ribbon decorated the altar. Standards of peppermint-striped carnations were placed inside the sanetuary and holly and white satin streamers marked each pew. Given In marriage by her brother, Thomas Kieckbusch of Great Falls, the bride wore gown of white taffeta and nylon lace decorated with seed pearls and sequins. The full floor length skirt accented with lace panels was gathered to a fitted bodice of lace fashioned with rounded lily-point neck, line and long tapered sleeves.

Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a white nylon made of lace like that of crown her gown and trimmed with seed pearls and sequins. A necklace of pearls, gift of the bridegroom, was her only jewelry. She carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid bouquet tied with streamers of tiny red rosebuds and white satin. Patricia Nash, student at Gonzaga university in Spokane, was maid of honor. She wore a floorlength gown of taffeta fashioned with turquoise skirt and aqua bodice and side drape.

She wore a white fur head band and carried a bouquet of peppermintstriped carnations on a white fur muff. Harriet Anderson of Baltimore, Joanne Kralieh of Great Falls and Mrs. Glenn Reller of Belgrade were bridesmaids. Their and accessories were idengowns tical to those worn by the maid of honor. Jerry Toner of Browning acted as best man.

Ushers were Chester Brown and Richard Uhlrich Boezman and Jerry Reller of Belgrade. Gary Reller of 1 Bozeman and Brian Wahle of Helena served as altar boys. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kieckbusch chose a suit of orchid wool, white accessories CLEARANCE DRESSES $18 $28 RECENT BRIDE- Lillian tricia Kieckbusch, daughter of Mrs. William D.

Kieckbusch and the late William D. busch, recently became the bride of Dale Robert Reller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reller of Bozeman. The newlyweds will live in Bozeman, where they attend Montana State college.

DAV Auxiliary Schedules Guest Speaker Helen Haegele, chief of nursing, veterans' administration hospital, Fort Harrison, will speak on facilities for veterans at the VA center at a regular meeting of the DAV auxilitary at 8 p.m. Monday, American Legion hall, Eunice Hennessy, commander, said today. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Reg. $29.95 Reg.

$45.00 to $45.00 to $59.95 Every Wanted Style Is Included- -Sheaths, Full Skirts, Dress-and-Jacket Ensembles, AfterFive Dresses, Daytime Dresses! Wools Silks Velveteens Sizes 7-15 and 10-20 ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS fisher's land a corsage of purple orchids. bridegroom's mother wore a beige wool suit, brown accessories and a purple orchid corsage. Immediately following the cere members of the bridal mony, party were served breakfast at the Mint cafe. An afternoon reception was held in the banquet room of the cafe with 200 guests in atten dance. The bride's table, covered with a lace cloth, was decorated with peppermint striped carnations, white chrysanthemums and white tapers in silver holders.

The three-tier wedding cake, encircled with sprays of holly and decorated in silver, was topped with a miniature bridal couple. A silver service for tea and coffee placed. at one end of the was table. Mrs. Charles Holling served punch.

Mrs. Carl Kieckbusch and Mrs. E. E. Palmquist of Helena served coffee.

Mrs. Patrick and Hooks, Mrs. sister of the bride, Thomas Kieckbusch of Great Falls, served the cake. Mrs. Jerry Reller of Belgrade and Janet Fryhling had charge of the guest book.

Since returning from a wedding trip to West Yellowstone, the newlyweds live in Bozeman, where both are students Montana State college. Mrs. Reller is sorority. member Her Alpha husband is a Omicron gradHoly Rosary high school in Bozeman. For going away, Mrs.

chose a black wool suit and coat. white accessories and a white orchid Out-of-town guests included Leo Hanson, a Karla Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larson, Dr. and Mrs.

N. O. Othern, George Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uhlrich, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Uhlrich, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Gravage, Lillie and Don Clare of Bozeman; Freda Chamberlain of Ennis; Glenn Reller, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Reller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reller, Belgrade; Kitty Germin, Mrs.

Ralph (Everett, Pauline Bushnell, Martha and Jean Hassell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Palmquist, Mr.

and Mrs. B. H. Wahle, Bernard Wahle of Helena; Mr. and Mrs.

Blaine Cobot, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mahoney of Manhattan; Marion Mockel of Billings; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkins of Portland, Mr.

and Mrs. M. N. Anderson of Crookston, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Hietpas, E. E. Palmquist and children, Blaine, Dave and Kristine Helena and Karen Sprout, Seattle, Wash. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Reller was honored at showers given by Mrs.

Frank Nash, her maid of honor and Mr. and Patrick Hooks. Mr. and Mrs. Hooks entertained at a rehearsal party and at a wedding supper.

Helena Jayceens Arrange Work, Business Meet Helena Jayceens will hold a regular meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Jaycee club rooms in the Harvey hotel. Following a short business session, they will help paint the chairs in the room, so Mrs. Patrick Lee, president, has urged them to wear appropriate clothing. Mrs.

Dave Wetherell of Bozeman, a state vice president, made her official visit to the Helena group during its previous meetShe was accompanied by Eileen Jennings, a Bozeman chapter member. Mrs. Wetherell urged entry in the state awards program and gave details of projects being carried on by the Bozeman it's it's it's a genuine 'Kid' Leather Coat This wonderful coat doubles for dress or casual wear makes a wonderful travel companion due to its light weight. The smart styling includes a low waist marker belted backs on some models. Colors: White, Blue and Pink.

TOP Social Calendar Today, Jan. 12 Hammond Chord Organ society, social meet, 7:30 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Holmes, 512 North Rodney, Monday, Jan.

13. Helena Lioness club, regular meet, 8 home of Mrs. J. W. Groutage, 663 North Warren.

Past Noble Grands circle, Rebekah lodge, regular meet, 8 p.m., 100F hall. Stella Whittier circle, First Presbyterian church, meet, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Tom Patterson, 723 Harrison. Oro Fino chapter, DAR, lar dessert meet, 1:15 p.m., home of Mrs. Robert Brewer, 512 Harrison.

Tuesday, Jan. 14 Missionary society, Evangelical Covenant church, regular meet, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Dale Sandberg, 727 North Hoback. -St. John's 8 Hospital guild, board meet, meet, p.m.; 8:30 p.m., Immaculata hall.

Helena League of Women Voters, regular meet, 8 p.m., children's room, Helena publie library, Martha Turley circle, First Presbyterian church, 1:15 p.m., dessert luncheon, home of Mrs. R. D. Amos, 1109 Hollins. Nina Ellis circle, First Presbyterian church, dessert Juncheon, 1:30 p.m., Mrs.

T. C. Betzner, Helena valley. Wednesday, Jan. 15 Women's Fellowship, First Presbyterian church, regular meet, 1:30 p.m., church parlors.

Helena Newcomers' club, dessert meeting, 8 p.m., BPOE building. Delta Gamma alumnae, January meet, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Paul Poirier, 200 South Cooke. Thursday, Jan. 16 Naomi Rebekah lodge No.

1. regular meet, 8 p.m., joint installation with, Vera Rebekah lodge and Montana lodge No. 1, 100F, 8:30 p.m., preceded by banquet, 6:30 p.m., lodge hall. Friday, Jan. 17 2:30 p.m., home Mrs.

P. Fortnightiy club, regular, meet, G. Schroeder, 322 West Lawrence. Rebekahs, 100F To Install At Joint Rites A joint installation of officers for Naomi Rebekah lodge No. 1, Vera Rebekah lodge No.

12 and Montana lodge No. 1, IOOF, will be held following a regular Thurs- meeting of the former at 8 p.m. day at the lodge hall. The installation, scheduled for 8:30 p.m., will be open to the public, according to Clara M. Robinson, outgoing noble grand of Naomi Rebekah lodge.

A banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Members desiring reservations have been asked to contact their respective noble grands or vice grands. with us! Check to see if your INACTIVE STERLING SILVER PATTERN is being made. ORDERS MUST BE AT THE FACTORY BY MARCH 1st FRIEL'S GIFT CHINA SHOP 105 Grand St. Darid Bran MARRIAGE Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur J. Wood NOTE 50 YEARS OF of 711 Holter are shown prior to cutting their golden wedding cake at a reception held Jan. 4 at Moose home. The two hour reattended by more than 150 guests.

The couple was ception was married Jan. 8, 1908, in Helena. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

Wood Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary at Moose Home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wood of 711 Holter celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Jan. 4 at Moose home.

More than 150 close friends and relatives attended the two-hour evening event. The couple was married Jan. 8, 1908, by the late Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Victor Day at the old rectory on South Warren. Attendants were late Mamie Wood, sister of the bridegroom, and Louie Swift of Salem, Ore. Wood, the former Anna Bennett," moved to Marysville from Milwaukee when she was 15 years old. She came to Helena in 1905 and worked in a millinery store at 14 South Main. She later became a telephone company employe, achieving the status of chief operator.

Her husband, born Nov. 3, 1874, at 460 West Main, is the only survivor of a family of eight chilleads life. Employed as dren. Despite, his 83 years, he a fireman for the City of Helena at the time of his marriage, Wood held that position for many years. Mr.

and Mrs. Wood, who have lived in Helena and near Lincoln since their marriage, became the parents of one daughter, Mrs. C. L. (Buck) Swan, the former Dorothy Jane Wood, and two sons, Arthur Ivan and the late Lynn Frederick.

Present for the golden wedding observance were Mr. and Mrs. and their two children of Swan Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ivan Wood and their four children of Fort Benton.

Mrs. Lynn Wood and her three children of Willow Grove, were unable to attend. The picture accompanying this story was taken by the honored guests' grandson, David Swan. Background reception music was provided by Carole Lynne Swan, granddaughter, and by Howard Craig. Mrs.

Wood wore a black sheath dress, trimmed with satin, a rhinestone necklace and earring set, a black hat with lace veil and a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. Robley Rouse poured cof- Townsend Residents Attend Card Party New Year's Eve; March Of Dimes Coffee Hours Planned Townsend -Mrs. W. K.

Parker and Art Berg entertained at a card party on New Year's Eve. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Connors, Hollis Moulton, Mr. and Mrs.

D. D. Cooper of Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart of Casper, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Wing of Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kimpton and Mr. and Mrs.

Rowland Kimp ton of Crow Creek: Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McElwee, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Ragen, Mr. and Mrs. James Ragen, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ragen, Mr. and Mrs.

William Gaab, Cora Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. White, Mr. and Mrs.

James Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davey, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Holland, Mr.

and Mrs Bud. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Francisco, Mr. and Mrs.

John Schreiner and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Neifert.

Pinochle Dinner Mrs. Merle Brisbin entertained recently at pinochle dinner. Guests were Mrs. Elvira Quinn, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Richtmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Richtmyer, Mrs. Carrie McCormick and Fred Schmitz. Birthday Party Sandy Ewing, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Ewing, celebrated her eighth birthday at a party Jan. 4. Guests were Diana Biggs, Loralee Flynn, Loralee Hazeltine, Joan Huth, Mary Ellen McNulty, Christy Kieckbusch, Shelley Iverson, Sally Gilstrap, Mary Jane Deadmond, Terri Williams, Lisa Lanning, Mary Ann Trankel of East Helena, Van and Guyla Ewing, Jan Kirscher, Anita Olsen and Mary Hagbom. Games were played.

Individual favors marked places at the refreshment table which was centered with three-tier birthday cake topped with lighted candles. March of Dimes Mrs. Fred Meyer, chairman of coffee hours for the March Dimes, got the campaign underway Tuesday night with the initial coffee hour at her home. Guests were Mrs. Ed Sherwood, Mrs.

Ray Jenkins, Mrs. Barney Buzdikian, Mrs. John Schmidt, Mrs. Ray Kline, Mrs. William Ulmer, Mrs.

Cleve Shaffer, Mrs. Richard Ewing, Mrs. Tony Francisco and Mrs. Marvin Meyer. Bridge Club Mrs.

Frank Hooks entertained members of her bridge club and two guests, Cora Poole and Mrs. Pat Hooks, Tuesday night. Members attending were Mrs. Carl La Donna-Emma Shop Weddings 107 East 6th Ave. HI 2-7460 Haytin's Permanent Wave Shop Dial Hickory 2-3880 Kieckbusch, Mrs.

F. G. MeCarthy, Mrs. William Ragen, Mrs. Paul Bagen, Mrs.

Ray Ward, F. La Holloway, Mrs. J. J. Davey, Mrs.

George Gabisch, Mrs. William Gaab and Mary Connors. After three rounds of play, prizes were awarded to Mrs Kieckbusch, Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Pat Hooks and Mrs.

Paul Ragen. Adidtional Society on Pages Seven and Eight. fee Mrs. Andy Bach poured tea. Andrew Anderson, cut the cake and Mrs.

Rickman presided at the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider helped with refreshments and had charge of the guest book, respectively. Mrs.

Edward Bell had charge of the gift table and Mr. and Mrs. William Anders handled arrangements. A golden motif, using hundreds of chrysanthemums and carnations, decorated the hall. Engraved golden napkins, the golden anniversary cake and a gold punch service graced the table covered with cloths laced with gold.

Special guests were, Mary Terwilliger, sister Wood, Homer Terwilliger, nephew of Mrs. Wood, and his wife, all of Livingston and numerous guests of Lincoln. Women's Fellowship Mrs. Waldo C. Burnett will lead devotions during a regular meeting of the Women's Fellowship, First Baptist church, at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the church parlors: Mrs. W. A. Black will conduct the program. Mrs.

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